Santa Clara Students Take Over San Francisco
Santa Clara students gather by the masses to celebrate San Francisco's Bay to Breakers.
Is This Fur-Real? Yes, "Furries" Are Here
By day, the group consists of all types of professions including engineers, veterinarians, students and computer programmers. But they share a common passion for all things furry.
Veteran Inspired to Help Others
SCU student reflects back on and shares experience from his time spent in the military and his continued served with the Army Reserves.
Lauren's Locales: Let's Play Ball at AT&T Park
Take me out to the ball game! Summer is just around the corner and one of my favorite summer activities is attending Giants baseball games at AT&T Park.
Letter to the Student Body
The university, in conjunction with ASG, is sponsoring an informative meeting for students for background on the negotiations and details of the university's Final Offer with SEIU Local 2007 on behalf of the union-represented Facilities department employees. The meeting is scheduled for May 29 at 6:00 p.m. in Nobili Dining Room.
Following the Lives of Students with Disabilities
Editor-in-chief Matt Rupel gives his take on life as a disabled college student.
Inspiration Through Determination
Matt Rupel discusses his and others' experiences and struggles being handicapped amongst a primarily non-disabled student body.
Pack Up for Sustainable Send Off
To make move-out tolerable, plan ahead, stay sustainable, donate unwanted items, pack similar items together and label your boxes, and share storage units with friends.
End of Social Media?
Facebook's IPO disappointing, but still shows maturation of the social media industry and its place in the Silicon Valley and technology sector.
Film Festival Spurs Creativity
The Genesis Film Festival, showcasing fifteen student produced films, kicks off June 14th at 7p.m. in the Recital Hall on campus.
Men's Lacrosse Changes Coach After 25 Years
SCU's men's lacrosse team changes coaches but retains competitiveness.
Students Build Sustainable Solar Panels
Students spending summer volunteering with Energy Made in Uganda, a nonprofit organization created to teach students how to make solar panels by hand.
Obama Seeking to Paint Romney as Villain
The president's campaign is seeking to portray Romney as an advocate for the wealthy with little regard for the middle class.
Grievances with On-Campus Parking Permits
The parking policy used by the university is a wreck and only makes sense for a limited number of students.
She's Got Talent
"She's got Talent" event created to both showcase talents of hopeful females as well as honor 50th anniversary of female enrollment at Santa Clara.
Broncos Fall at Home to Stanford
The Broncos let a close game slip away from them Tuesday night, as they fell to the 11th ranked Stanford Cardinal 10-5.